Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [pron] [vb mod] do [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He or she is trying to get a very clear picture of what you can do so that they can place you accurately and not send you on too many pointless interviews .
2 And Forester had no idea of what he would do then .
3 By breaking it down into something I can do today , there 's a much better chance I will actually do it .
4 The full Oxford English Dictionary is available on compact disc ; and with it you can do far more extensive searches for information than the printed book allows .
5 Mr Davies has now written to me in connection with his research on BCR , saying — ‘ if anyone would like to help I can certainly suggest ways in which they might do so .
6 It is open to holists , however , to resist this conclusion , and Cohen distinguishes two ways in which they can do so .
7 Christ has called us to step out by faith and this is one very small way in which we can do so .
8 My money is invested in what you can do now . ’
9 The RECs can generate electricity on their own account but are strictly limited in the extent to which they can do so .
10 The extent to which they will do so , of course , depends on their personal attraction to the ideals of the Convention and the jurisprudence of its court .
11 It has elicited a number of interesting points on which we would do well to reflect .
12 Her initial action on reaching her room , however , was to sit down by the telephone and to try and concentrate her attention on what she should do now .
13 to yourself I 'll do better next time and I 'll do better next time and it 's , it 's all the time I must try harder next time !
14 When the time is right to speak about it we shall do so .
15 B : Say , what 're you doing [ implication ; " I 've got a suggestion about what we might do together " ] A : Well , we 're going out .
16 Erm for what it 's worth , I 'll give you my suggestions about what we should do as far as ticket prices are concerned er , having taken in a view of the most important factor of the treasurer 's comments but also bearing in mind that we did have high recurring expenses this year , which wo n't apply in future and we 're not here to make money .
17 Section 9(4) , which operates at the time of the application for an order under the Act , looks back towards the time in relation to which the witness would give evidence if an order was made and not forward to the time at which he would do so .
18 So let's let's look at what we can do then .
19 Insider dealing provides a route by which they may do so .
20 ‘ The manager treats his players like adults and if you do right by him he will do right by you , ’ Goram points out .
21 If you do right by him he will do right by you ’
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